Grammar Prepositions- Lesson Sixty
In this grammar lesson, you learn about Toward And Towards preposition in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.
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toward / towards
Both words have about the same meaning, so you can choose which one to use.
1. The boy and the girl are walking towards the water.
2. The balloon is flying toward the mountains.
3. They’re coming towards a boat.
4. He swam towards the other side of the pool.
5. They’ve been driving towards the mountains all morning.
6. When a bat flew towards his head, he ran away.
7. Look towards the camera.
8. She’s pointing towards an interesting building.
9. The world is moving toward more and more online communication.
10. She’s working toward getting a college degree online.
11. He’s flying towards a new planet.
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